C. Configuration Options

Table C-10. Management Trap Configuration Options (1 of 3)

Num Trap Mgrs: 1

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Number of Trap Managers. Specifies the number of SNMP trap managers that are to receive traps for this unit.

NOTE: You must configure an IP address for each trap manager that is to receive trap messages.

Trapn IP Adr:

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Trap n IP Address. Specifies the IP address for each trap manager. This configuration option is repeated for all trap managers supported by the unit.

Edit – Allows you to edit or display the IP address for Trap Manager n.

Clear – Allows you to clear the IP address for Trap Manager n. The IP address is set to 000.000.000.000.

Trapn Dst: None

Next None IPBus ENET Com Modem Aux FDL EDL1 EDL2

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Trap Manager n Destination. Specifies the network destination for Trap Manager n. This configuration option is displayed for the number of trap managers (n) specified by the Number of Trap Managers configuration option.

None – No Trap Manager n network destination. Traps are discarded.

IPBus – The Trap Manager n network destination is the IP Bus on the carrier backplane. This selection only appears for carrier-mounted DSU/CSUs which are not configured as the IP Bus Master.

ENET – The Trap Manager n network destination is the 10BaseT port. This selection appears only for standalone units with a 10BaseT interface.

Com – The Trap Manager n network destination is the communication port. This selection only appears if the Com Use configuration option is set to Mgmt or Daisy.

Modem – The Trap Manager n network destination is the modem port. This selection only appears if the Modem Use configuration option is set to Mgmt. This selection does not appear on carrier-mounted DSU/CSUs.

Aux – The Trap Manager n network destination is the auxiliary port. This selection only appears if the Aux Use configuration option is set to Mgmt or Daisy.

FDL – The Trap Manager n network destination is the FDL management link. This selection only appears if the FDL management link is enabled.

EDLn – The Trap Manager n network destination is the EDLn port (where n is 1–4). This selection only appears if the synchronous data port’s EDL management link is enabled.

NOTE: If the chosen destination link is disabled or down, the traps are discarded.

Return to this menu and choose another destination.

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